Yes as Pluto is the smallest and the last planet in the solar system, it is smaller then the earths moons.
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No. First of all, Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a moon. Second, Pluto is actually smaller than seven of the moons in this solar system.
About a factor of 21.5. One of Neptune's moons, Triton, is about 20% larger than Pluto.
charon has a gravitational pull that is equal to which earth has a gravitational field on charon. still the charon has a gravitational pull that can pull earth a centimeter distance away from the earth yearly but we all studied about law of conservation of center of mass you might have understood why i have taken this topic earth is not moving away from the sun...
Pluto has three moons and there names are Charon, Hydra, and Nix
Pluto has 3 known moons (as of 2011) Pluto's largest moon is Charon. The smaller moons are Nix and Hydra.
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Pluto is the dwarf planet that is smaller than the Earth's moon.
No. First of all, Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a moon. Second, Pluto is actually smaller than seven of the moons in this solar system.
Pluto has 3 moons.
Pluto.
yes there are moons for Pluto there are moons for every planet that we know of
About a factor of 21.5. One of Neptune's moons, Triton, is about 20% larger than Pluto.
A good bit of "luck", and the fact that Pluto is so far from the Sun; the Sun's gravity interferes very little with the weak gravity of tiny Pluto, and its even smaller moons.
charon has a gravitational pull that is equal to which earth has a gravitational field on charon. still the charon has a gravitational pull that can pull earth a centimeter distance away from the earth yearly but we all studied about law of conservation of center of mass you might have understood why i have taken this topic earth is not moving away from the sun...
Pluto has 5 moons, Mercury has 0.
pluto has 4 known moons